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Title Section22 1964-06-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times ■faWr*^ lew* 6 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration763 1964-06-24 1 Razak - Razak Commonwealth aid appeal 'WE WILL ASK FOR MORE MILITARY ASSISTANCE IF INDONESIA INTENSIFIES AGGRESSIVE ACTIVITIES ON BORDER' By —By AUSTEN ZECHA I KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, said on his return from the abortive Tokyo summit today that763 words
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734 1964-06-24 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD: EXCLUSIVE REPORT FROM THE FRONT LINE... From KUCHING, Tues. PURKHAS are scouring the swampy Sara\uik jungle and lulls between Rasau and the Indonesian border for the 100 heavily armed Indonesians who retreated from Hasan, seven miles from the border, early734 words
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399 1964-06-24 1 Soek volunteers 'now free to enter Malaysia' JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesian volunteers were "now flooding enemy held territory." according t» Col. Sabirin Mochtar. commander of the volunteer combat brigade stationed along the Malaysian border. Me was quoted today »v the official Antara mws agency as saying since the Malaysian summi, talks399 words
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Article, Illustration370 1964-06-24 1 Special plane will fly ashes back to Kuala Lumpur for burial TAIPEH, Tuesday. T»HE bodies of Dato and Datin Loke Wan Tho victims of Saturday's Formosan air crash will be cremated in Taipeh tomorrow. This was announced here by Cathay Organisation today after a cable370 words
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94 1964-06-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The King and Queen of Thailand have sent a message expressing their "sympathy and con'dolen-. ces" to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, on the death of his eldest .<-L>ter. The Tengku's sister. Tengku Kalsom binie Sultan Abdul Hamid. 72. died in94 words
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Article22 1964-06-24 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States and the Soviet Union have agreed to explore jointly the possibilities of desaltnur sea water.22 words
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210 1964-06-24 1 Thailand's pull-out observers to return on June 27 BANGKOK, Tues. The Thai observers sent to the Malaysian- Indonesian border to verify the withdrawal of Indonesian guerillas will return to Bangkok on June 27, a Thai source said today. They will return in one batch the same day. Over 30 members210 words
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Article143 1964-06-24 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The War Department Civilian Staff Association is filing a writ in the Kua.a Lumpur High Court in its efforts to save 3.000 amahs employed by the British War Department in Malaya from being discharged on Friday. The secretary of the Jo--0143 words
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Article209 1964-06-24 1 LODGE RESIGNS, TAYLOR TAKES OVER WASHINGTON. Tues. President Johnson today announced the resignation of Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam. He will be succeeded by Genera! Maxwell D. Taylor. Mr. Johnsjn personally appeared before reporters to read a letter in which Mr. Lodge said he wished to209 words
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Article225 1964-06-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Government's offer of pay increases for more than 15.000 clerks in Malaya was tonight accepted by the clerical affiliates of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil services. Nine unions of clerical and allied grades affiliated to225 words
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Article31 1964-06-24 1 PRISONERS BREAK MANII V Tues. I iftcrn Philippine national penitentiary prtMMfi overpowered three guards aboard truck, 10 miles south of here, today and escaped with them as ■itag TOU,31 words
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Article134 1964-06-24 2 VfUZAFFAR ABAD iTJ (Kashmir), Tues. Civilians ir. Azad Kashmir, the part of the divided state controlled by Pakistan, attacked Indian troops along the ceasefire line at the weekend, inflicting more than 100 casualties, an Azad Kashmir Governmenr, spokesman said here yesterday. There were a number ofReuter - 134 words
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Article92 1964-06-24 2 BANGKOK. Tufa. A bu» was rwpp^d and its passengers rubbed at gunpoint in Central Thailand the second such incident la two weeks. A huge manhunt by police mid troops !or :< K.mg »f 14 well-arm-M highwaymen is In U.s secu.-ia week. Prnsi reports fromAP - 92 words
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Article38 1964-06-24 2 MANILA. Tue.s. A fire of unknown origin yesterday razed a whole block of commercial establishments in suburban Calcooran City causing an estimated damage o! two million peso.-; tabout $1.7 million). There were no casualties. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article27 1964-06-24 2 ROME. Tues.— Mr. Adam Malik. the Indonesian Trade Minister. arrived hpre by air yesterday from Geneva tor talks with Italian officials and businessmen. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration553 1964-06-24 2 'Raise the matter at UN 9 call LONDON, Tuesday. fHE Labour (opposition) Party said today that the current Indonesian policy towards Malaysia was a "real danger to peace." Mr. Denis Healey, Labour's defence spokesman, said the whole question should be raised at theReuter - 553 words
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Article, Illustration398 1964-06-24 2 UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. TYATO Ong Yoke Lin, Malaysia's permanent U.N. representative, paid a half-hour call yesterday on the U.N. Secretary-General U Thant. He flew in from Washington. He plans to return today. He told reporters that he informed UReuter; AP - 398 words
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131 1964-06-24 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. Cm Paul Harkin.v lormrr I.S Military Commander in South Vietnam, declared yesterday that it would be very much worth risking war with mainland China to avoid a Communist takeover in South Vietnam. 'Jen. Hardins. who returned after two years131 words
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133 1964-06-24 2 AMERICA THINKS SUMMIT AT TOKYO WAS 'USEFUL STEP FORWARD' yj a shington, Tues. The State Department yesterday described the agreement in principle between Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines to set up an Afro-Asian conciliation commission to study their differences as "a useful step forward." Speaking at a Press conference, theReuter - 133 words
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76 1964-06-24 2 CAPETOWN. Tues. Saboteurs toppled an electric power pylon on Sunday night on a farm 30 miles east of here, the South African Press Association reported today. Police throughout South Africa have been placed on the alert and all leave has been cancelled followingReuter - 76 words
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Article33 1964-06-24 2 JAKARTA. Tues. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister who arrived here yesterday for an 11-day visit, drove to Bogor Palace this morning for talks with President Soekarno. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Miscellaneous11 1964-06-24 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /TCEATMe/grN \por shock; CD It t11 words
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227 1964-06-24 3 TROOPS FLEE AS TOWN FALLS (MESSAGES from AliTl bertville, capital of North Katanga, indicate that rebel followers of Pierre Mulele had taken over ard iormed a government there, the Belgian Consul It- re Mr. Etien- ELISABETHVtLLE, Tues. he Humble:, said today.AP - 227 words
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102 1964-06-24 3 MANILA. Tues. A moderately strong earthquake rocked Manila and roused residents from their beds early today There was no major damage The Manila Weather Bureaus geophysical division said the quake's epicentre was about 70 miles northwest of Manila, somewhere in the South China Sea. "AAP - 102 words
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Article76 1964-06-24 3 LONDON. Tues. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the Prime Minister, gave a reception in London last night for 27 delegates from Commonwealth Parliaments and legislatures who arrived in Britain at the weekend for a three-week visit. The delegates, guests ot the British branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association,Reuter - 76 words
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Article90 1964-06-24 3 JOIIANNESKLK lues The death toll in South Africa > biggest freeze-up for HO years rose to eight yesterday when a 10-year-old African eirl was found frozen to death near her home in the foothills of the Drakenberg mountains. Four other victims died in severalReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration260 1964-06-24 3 Property magnate Cotton left £639,095 BEGAN WITH 10-SHILLING DEAL AND ENDED WITH MILLIONS T ONDON, Tues. Mr. Jack Cotton, who started his career by letting a shop for 10 shillings a week and became a London property millionaire, left estate in Britain w0rth£1.176,074, it was announced here yesterday. With £490,338Reuter - 260 words
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Article36 1964-06-24 3 CAIRO. Tues. World heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay left today by air for New York, after a three weeks' visit to the United Arao Republic during when lie twice met President Nasser. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article22 1964-06-24 3 BELGRADE, Tues. Yugoslavia and West Germany will resume negotiations on "economic, financial and other questions" in Bonn on Sunday. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-06-24 3 T ONDON. Toes. Car magnate Henry Ford II (above) and Mrs. Christina Austin plan to marry in Italy next October, the Daily Sketch reported. It said Mrs. Austin. Italian widow of a British naval officer, "has told friends that the wedding willAP - 71 words
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164 1964-06-24 3 WIMBLEDON JUDGE WHO FELL ASLEEP ON COURT 1 ONDON, Tues. A woman, line^Judge went to sleep on court at Wimbledon during the world's top tennis tournament yesterday. Mrs. Dorothy Cavls-Brown dozed off in her chair during a match in which South African Abe Segal beat American Clark Graebner 6-2, 7-5,Reuter - 164 words
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Article56 1964-06-24 3 MOSCOW, Tues. Mr. Nikolai Patollchev. Soviet Minister of Foreign Trade, was last night reported to have suffered a collapse. The report came from Italian sources, who said Soviet officials reported Mr. Patolichev's undisclosed illness when they called ofl a meeting he was to have had with aReuter - 56 words
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Article155 1964-06-24 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. The Supreme Court yesterday strucjc down the Federal law which prevents U.S. Communist Party members from travelling outside the western hemisphere. Justice Arthur J. Goldberg wrote the decision which declared unconstitutional part of the 1950 Internal Security Act prohibiting members of Communist organisationsUPI - 155 words
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340 1964-06-24 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. OBJECTIONS by Southern Democrats blocked immediate debate in the House of Representatives yesterday on the sweeping Civil Rights Bill approved by the Senate last week. Southerners shouted "I object" when the Bill came up in the House, refused340 words
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109 1964-06-24 3 Let's not make noise about being 70, says Duke pARIS. Tues.— Hundreds of telegrams arrived yesterday at the old stone millhouse south of Paris where the Duke of Windsor was spending the day before his 70th birthday. The Duke said through nis secretary, Mr. John Utter, that he did notReuter - 109 words
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93 1964-06-24 3 LEYLANDS, CUBA SIGN CONTRACT FOR 500 MORE BUSES I ONDON, Tues. v The British motor firm of Leylands signed a contract yesterday to sell 500 more buses to Fidel Castro's Cuba. The deal brings the number of buses sold by the company to Cuba to 950 worth about £9 millions.93 words
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Article61 1964-06-24 3 NEW DELHI. Tues. Two I sherpus of an Indian expedition j reached the 25.645 ft summit of j Nanda Dcvi in the Himalayas last Saturday, according to an expedi- tion message received here last night. The two sherpas were Nawang Gombu. who reached the summit ofReuter - 61 words
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Article35 1964-06-24 3 GLASGOW, Tues.— Gems valued at £70.000 were stolen from a merchant's shop here at the weekend. The theft, the biggest in Scotland, was discovered when staff arrived for work yesterday morning. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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111 1964-06-24 3 pARIS. Tuei. Genevleve Gonzalez. 22. was hurled to her death from the sixth floor of a girls' hostel here yesterday. Police said her killer was a young man who had sent her several threatening letters. Eye-witnesses said Genevieve screamed "help, he wantsReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement345 1964-06-24 3 Jf Soft, gentle Andrex toilet paper is strong as well. Soft enough for baby, strong enough for the rest of the family. Each sheet of Andrex is really two sheets of paper joined together. Soft, strong Andrex— the modern toilet papeb Andrex And* 6 lovely colours: green, pink, S« j345 words
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Article34 1964-06-24 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A course of six lectures on political traditions will begin tomorrow at the Cultural Centre, Annexe at 8 p m Pee for members Is $4, non-mem-bers $6. and students $2.34 words
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359 1964-06-24 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. THE Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, told the new Nursing Board today that he wanted it to introduce radical changes and to formulate and project a new outlook for the nursing profession. He added: "I am anxious to seek your359 words
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210 1964-06-24 4 EMPLOYERS COULD THEN DEFEAT JUSTICE, SAYS UNION SINGAPORE, Tues. To say Inat an indust r i a 1 arbitration court had no powers to order the re-instate-ment of a dismissed; employee would place employers in the "happy position" of being able to delay and defeat the ends of justice. This210 words
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345 1964-06-24 4 RETRENCHMENT: CALL FOR A DECLARATION SINGAPORE Tues. MR. J.J. Rattray, secretary of the Singapore Employers' Federation, today told the Industrial Arbitration Court that employers were driven inevitably to the conclusion that trade unions would never voluntarily accept retrenchment of any size no matter how good the reasons were, and felt345 words
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Advertisement96 1964-06-24 4 .'iAHONAL LANGUAGE MONlh SPECIAL OFFER 1964 Edition New Crown Dictionory of Notional Language Malay English English Malay With Beautiful Plastic Cover) 384 pages over 70,000 words Usual price: $2.25 Special price: SI -SO post paid Available ot Malaysia Teaching Aids Co., 14, Selegie House, Singapore, 7. Tel: 332*4. Enclosed please96 words
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Advertisement20 1964-06-24 4 iuw;BHf 830 IU 12 MiD-mit •> 9 MR. WONDERFUL (SIRI PERERA) FRIDAY NIGHT Music By Jet* Combo (Guest Artiste* Lei KofiloV)20 words
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Miscellaneous228 1964-06-24 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'PHK following la today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS B0AC: From London. Rome, Damascus. Baghdad, Karachi, Calcutta. Rangoon (BA 720) 6 p.m.: from Sydney. Darwin (BA 701) Japan Air Llnss: From Tokyo. Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL 713) 6.10 p.m.228 words
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Miscellaneous236 1964-06-24 4 London. Istanbul. Bombay (EG o-!n 6.10 p.m. DEPARTURES CPA: To Kuala Lumpur. Bannkok. Horn; Kon«. Manila (CX 726) 0 a.m. BO AC: To Kuala Lumiur. Colombo. Bombay. Baghdad, Istanbul, Duueldorf. London BA 793) 2.30 p.m.; to Jakarta. Darwin, sydnty. Auckland (BA 720) 6.50 p.m to Calcutta, Karachi. Beirut, Zurich. London.236 words
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Article130 1964-06-24 5 BOY WHO STOLE MOTHER'S JEWELS SINGAPORE, Tues. A mother's tears over the loss of her jewellery eventually led. her 17--year-old son to confess stealing them, a magistrate's court was told yesterday. Chong Teck Fey. a schoolboy, pleaded guilty to stealIng the Jewellery, worth $200 trom his mother's bedroom In their130 words
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Article28 1964-06-24 5 BATU GAJAH. Tues— A concert will be held to mark the final* of the National Language Month competitions on June 29 on the children's playground here.28 words
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287 1964-06-24 5 I PRODUCTION WILL BEGIN NEXT MONTH PENANG, Tuesday. f JHE Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Company Ltd. in Prai, a joint Malayan-Japanese venture, will start production next month three months ahead of schedule. It will initially produce 8.000 tons of sugar during the first two months.287 words
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Article38 1964-06-24 5 KL'CHING. Tues. Cartridges for shotguns will not be sold to ratepayers in Bmtulu in Sarawak'! Fourth Division unless they have paid up outstanding rates. This was decided at a meeting of the District Council.38 words
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Article32 1964-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman bin Wok. will ..our Tanjotiß KlinK area on Thurs-Jay morning. He will be accompanied by members of the Malay Aflairs Bureau32 words
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108 1964-06-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, will open the annual planters' conference at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here on July 9. Over 400 planters. Government officials and University of Malaya academic staff are expected to attend108 words
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Article40 1964-06-24 5 MUAR. Tues.— Dr Tan Kwee Wan. president of the Muar Rotary Club, presented 30 cupboards to the Old People's Home here yesterday. Dr. Tan said that the club would also provide electricity to the home shortly40 words
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Article31 1964-06-24 5 MACHANO. Tues. Over 2.000 people were present at. a television show the first of Its kind sponsored by the Philips Radio Coat the Town padang here last night.31 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-06-24 5 MISS Doris Wong (above) who is one of the entrants for the Poly Carnival Queen contest to be held at the Singapore Polytechnic on June 28. The winner will receive a free return air ticket to Hong Kong donated134 words
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102 1964-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tb« Director of Marine. Capt. J. A L Paviu, today alerted all vessels in the Souih China Sea about bombing and firing practice during next month. These will take place un the south range every Monday uo ajn. to 4 p.m>.102 words
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Article48 1964-06-24 5 PENANO. Tues— The civil police and the military will hold Joint public order exercise In Penang from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday. There will be large movements of troops and police to deal with make-believe incidents. They will also man selected road Junctions.48 words
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201 1964-06-24 5 Big opium haul after a 70-mile chase A LOR STAR. Tues. North Kedah Customs seized 1851 b. of raw opium from a lorry after a 70-mile chase Jast night. The opium, worth $37,000. was the biggest haul of its Hind by the local Customs In several years. Acting on a201 words
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159 1964-06-24 5 IPOH. Tues Seven new unofficial members have been appolned to the Dewan Negara Perak. a council which advises the Sultan on constitutional matter^ pertaining to the prerogatives of the throne. They include three state assembiymen. two of whom are state executive council members, and159 words
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247 1964-06-24 5 IPOH. Tuesday. THE 2,000 residents of Papan. one of the oldest mining towns in Perak, about eight miles south of here, are believed to be squatting on one of the last great tin fields in the once fabulous Kirta247 words
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Article24 1964-06-24 5 BATU PAHAT. Tues The Assistant Minister of Education Mr. Lee Slok Yew. will start a week-long tour of Johore schools on Thursday.24 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-06-24 6 MAYOR' OF SEREMBAN SAYS: THEY WANT ME TO BE A STOOGE* SO I DECIDED TO RESIGN SEREMBAN, Tuesday. r |HE president of the Seremban Town Council, Mr. P. Gurnam Singh Gill, has resigned from the Labour Party. He said today; "I do not agree with263 words
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85 1964-06-24 6 KANGAK. Tues.— Resident.-, of KuaU Perils, a coastal village < mi miles from here, have been urged to be on guard against I possible infiltration by subversive Indonesian and Communist elements. "At a time like this, coastal Milages will be the special targets of85 words
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Article22 1964-06-24 6 MALACCA. Tues. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, Is In the General Hospital here with mumps.22 words
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Article49 1964-06-24 6 KUCHINO. Tues. Twenty-four senior students of the Sarawak Teachers' Training College in Sibu will be leaving here on Thursday for a two-week tour of Singapore and Malaya. The party led by the college principal. Mr. Quentin Hsu, will visit educational centres and other: pin re* of Interest.49 words
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197 1964-06-24 6 r— IPOH, Tuesday CK)UR men, alleged to r have robbed a goldsmith shop here earlier this year after a gunbattle with the proprietor, were today committed by a magistrate, Inche Eusoff bin Chin, to stand trial in the High Court. Llew Kirn Hln. 21,197 words
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Article26 1964-06-24 6 KANGAR. Tuea. The Mentrl Bf.sar. Dalo Sheikh Ahmad, will mcci non-Malay traders on Friday to d^cuss the conversion of all business signboards in:o Malay.26 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-06-24 6 Rocking with laughter rE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, rocks with laughter in the office of the Registrar of Vehicles. Singapore, where he explained to 100 taxi owners and drivers on Monday his proposal (or "four passengers only" taxi licences. On his left is Inche Jclani bin69 words
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Article401 1964-06-24 6 EX-INSPECTOR JAILED FOR 3 YEARS 2401 b. of opium in car SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A FORMER Keciah police inspector, arrested in Singapore on May 1 in connection with the Customs seizure of $26,490 worth of raw opium, was sentenced today to 12 months' jail and a fine $10,000 or another 24401 words
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Article56 1964-06-24 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Finance Minister, Or. Goh Keng Swee, wiil open the advanced management seminar on industrial inve*:ment project at 9 a.m. tomorrow at the conference room of the Goodwood Park Hotel. The ihree-dav seminar is joint ly organised by the Economic Development Board and56 words
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144 1964-06-24 6 M ALACCA, Tues. A aTI seven man diving team from the Sri KD Malaya of the Royal Malaysian Navy statior^ed in Singapore will arrive here during the first week of July to blow up coral heads and boulders at Pulau Undan, about144 words
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Article68 1964-06-24 6 KANGAR. Tues. PerU will have its first Malay commercial classes in typewriting and shorthand next week. They will start on July l at the Kangar tutorial institute where students are now being enrolled. "We regard such classes as very necessary since Malay will be the68 words
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Article26 1964-06-24 6 TAIPING. Tues. Inche Ab- dul Kar.cn bin Haji Mansor. I chairman of the Tiiping Town I Council, it- in the district hospital I here.26 words
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Article254 1964-06-24 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The United States Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. Bell, will arrive ir Singapore tomorrow from Kuala Lumpur on his first official visit to the State and Johore. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Bell and their two-year o1 d daughter. Stephanie254 words
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217 1964-06-24 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Malay Education Council is to urge the Government and business firms here to allow Malay employees \ime off for further studies with full pay. This was one of the resolutions adopted at the annual delegates' conference of217 words
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Article55 1964-06-24 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Toh Puan Noor Aisha, will open a fun fair organised by the Singapore Red Cross Society at the Raffles Institution grounds at 10.30 a.m. on July 14. The society hopes to raiM 130.000 from the fair55 words
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Advertisement120 1964-06-24 6 The Board of Directors and the Management of Malaysian Airways are deeply grieved at the tragic loss of their Chairman, Dato Loke Wan Tho, and his wife and extend their deepest sympathies to Mrs. Loke Yew, Mr. and Mrs. Chew Hock Leong and members of the family. This irreparable loss120 words
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Article186 1964-06-24 7 A NAAFI DEAL 'TO SPLIT UNION' 1/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The president of the Naaft Employees Union. Mr. Tan Kah Wich. today accused the Naafl management of trying to split the union i by offering wage increases to or.ly a section of the workers. Mr. Tan was commentinß on a statement186 words
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173 1964-06-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. j Armed youths beat up an insurance agent who went to help his neighbour during a robbery early today in Kam- pong Satu. off Sungel Besl Road. Mi-. Goh Keng Mm. 54, was adnutird to the General Hos^uai here173 words
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Article44 1964-06-24 7 TAIPING. Tuc<. Lt.-O;l E. O. Stephenson. commanding officer the lit Bn Ruya; Malay Regiment, here is returning to Britain next momh after completing his tour of duty. Lt.-Col. Abdul Jamil bin Ahmad of the 6th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment will succeed him.44 words
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106 1964-06-24 7 INDIAL ARMY MEN HERE ON GOODWILL MISSION KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.--A 17-member party of senior military and civil officers from the Indian National Defence College in New Delhi have arrived here on a "mission of familiarisation and goodwill." The pany headeci by MajorGeneral K. C. Khanna of the Iniian Army will,106 words
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Article220 1964-06-24 7 JPOH, Tues.— The successful rural development j programme. particularly the land schemes, will con- j tinue to be the backbone of the proposed first Malaysia Plan, the Assistant Minister of Justice, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acob. said here today. Inche Abdul Rahman, i who was220 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-06-24 7 They want same ivages as they have been getting during past 12 years SEREMBAN, Tuesday. fWO hundred amahs employed by Servicemen in three British Army camps here went on strike today protesting over the new terms of employment forced on them byPress photographers outside their tent in Rasah Camp - 301 words
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Article20 1964-06-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Jh« Sultan of SelaiiKor will open s> mosque at Segambut here on July 3.20 words
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143 1964-06-24 7 36-day old Malacca bus strike now ends K I A L A 1.1 MPI R. Tues.— The 3b-day strike by 120 workers of the Patt Hup Bus company Ltd in Malacca ended this morninc This followed a mrrtinj; between represe.ntatiw's of thr company and thr Transport Workers' I nion. The143 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-06-24 7 Girl's arm crushed by machine in father's shop IIIUAR. Tues. A 17- year-old girl had her right arm crushed in a rolling machine I while working in her father's shop in Jalan Bakri here yesterday. Ng Ah Kirn. who comes from a family of 18 children—l 2 girls and six147 words
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Article45 1964-06-24 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Some 300 students of the University of Singapore donated blood during a three-day 'slood donation campaign, organised by the welfare committee which ended ye.sterday. The campaign began on Saturday with a mobile unit stationed at Rafiles Hall at the University45 words
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261 1964-06-24 7 CINGAPORE, Tues. Inche Mohammed bin Simm, president of thp Singapore Malay Teachers Union, today denied there has ever oeen a "tragic shortage" of Malay teachers in the State. he was commenting on a letter to the Straits Times hj Singapore's former Chiet Minister. Mr.261 words
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Article23 1964-06-24 7 BATU GAJAH. Tucs. A So. ooo community hail ha.-. b*rn buii* .it Kmnpone Aver Ma... abnut two miles from here.23 words
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123 1964-06-24 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malaysian Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. will arrive here tomorrow for a three-day visit. On Thursday night. Mr. Tan. the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. and the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun.123 words
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Advertisement668 1964-06-24 7 CONSTIPATION causes many ills Keep well the pleasant Laxettes way! Sinflipor. T, 5 JT&IL^Ss' CHOCOIATi $Win F«dV»tion 20 <t CMUORIN OF AU AOIS. Constipation often brings loss of appetite, sick feeling, poor complexion, unpleasant breath, headaches, tiredness and loss of vitality. Laxettes are safe and sure and are made especially668 words
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Miscellaneous139 1964-06-24 7 ftff«W Oop By Y.T. Hum l in DC6OCSOOY I L*VW, ME AN 1 D»*\rYi9~l I YEH? WHX.WS WERE Oil THA7S RNE. I I RABBITS 1 y». W CWi.ME? OORT \BffN CVERTO LEM j I rTfiGERJhT THAVE A BUT THIS t6 NO I r k<m JW 3KtflV— ■>/ rq\ fMCI-SHT HDR139 words
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Obituary38 1964-06-24 8 Worii tit (Minimum) KEMP On June 7th at The Kowana Amersham. Bucks. Kntland. Philip Reginald Kemp, formerly of ttanxkok and I'rnanc. aged M, Rrmrm. lierrd with lovr and gratitude as a beloved husband, father and grandf -her.38 words
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Article53 1964-06-24 8 M Wereta tit I Mlmmmm THE CHAIRMAN, COMMITTEE, and Meoibera of thr Singapore Branch of the Malayan Nature Society wHb to exnreea 'h<<ir dr.p sorrow at the tragic dMith of Dato Loke Wan Too and >uaM like to offer their most IkHN vmfMtliT to hi* bereaved family on tola53 words
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Article27 1964-06-24 8 it H'ar«j Sit I Minimum) FAMILY OF THE late Mr Koh Lock Niim thanks relative., friends for condolaaton. ematlM, roMn. aa-ntance and attendan. at f I27 words
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Obituary53 1964-06-24 8 H nrrf. fit (Minimum i IN LOVING MEMORY of late T XT Ammukufv Ainniii •ho departed on 2W60. Kvrr remembered by her loved MM IN TREASURED MEMORY Of the late Mr. and Mr< R s Potxrr. departed thas life 24 June l!) 44 and 14 May IM7 reepec'ively53 words
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Article389 1964-06-24 8 i$ Word* $li> i VmlmiiM) SINGAPORE BALLET ACADEMY Junior T..p Clau Si.turday afternoon. r.mn ■'mm SCHOOL SPORTS: AM old puplla of the ITinurj- Knklihli School. Bidor. are 'ordially invited to ttar Annual Sporta on 3-7-64. MUDRY BIG SARCAIN at Hildas fold storaue MM aw (treatly re- dwaad on bMMM,389 words
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Article60 1964-06-24 8 I* Horrfj t:.S» (Mm.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST prearnta "TIM r:raa.i Grtj Hurt" pound motion picture In .oloiir Victoria Manorial Hall, Friday 26th Juna IM4. 7.M p.m. All welcome SCIENCE AND HEALTH with key to the Scrtptum by Mary Baker May available from ChnaUaa Baliact Bid ln« Room. 860 words
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Article780 1964-06-24 8 The quarrel between Malaysia and Indonesia can be settled only if Indonesia abandons aggression and gives up all attempts to interfere in I Malaysia's internal affairs. The events leading up to the Tokyo summit, and the failure of the summit itself, show that Indonesia has no intention of780 words
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Article426 1964-06-24 8 More people have died of cholera in Kelantan, Trengganu and Pahang in the past five weeks than in last year's Malacca epidemic, which caused alarm throughout Malaya. The Malacca outbre?t killed 12 people but the East Coast deathroll is at least 25; if unreported kampong deaths were426 words
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Letter675 1964-06-24 8 FOLLOWING a recent visit to Trengganu it is felt that urgent attention should be drawn to the dangers of the present cholera epidemic now affecting that area. The official facts and action taken so far do not appear to represent the full picture on the one hand675 words
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Letter292 1964-06-24 8 IFEEL it is about time that somebody came to the defence of the expatriates who are now really our guests in Malaysia. The expatriates stood with us during the Emergency (especially the planters) and today expat armed forces are our mainstay against Indonesia. It must be292 words
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Letter131 1964-06-24 8 NAMES of the substances in the prescriptions issued by the Medical Profession are usually written in an abbreviated form for the dispensers. In certain cases permissible codes by authorised pharmacopoeia are used. Nowadays, the Drug Campounders are confronted with another class of prescriptions containing unethical codes or131 words
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Article99 1964-06-24 8 REFER to the report <S.T. June 23) under the heading "CUEPACS meets today on pay offer to 15,000 Clerks" and state that the following paragraph quoted below Is a gross mlsstatement which has caused unnecessary misunderstanding among the staff concerned: "The Cabinet has also rejected claims99 words
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Article81 1964-06-24 8 TTHK Government's dedJL sion to introduce a quota system for sugar Imports Is a matter of concern for everyone. The retail price is now 50 to 60 cents a kati. This is already too much. And yet now comes this quota system. Here is a big chance for81 words
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Article, Illustration805 1964-06-24 8 FELIX; ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN SEALED LIPS AND ABSENT OFFICIALS HURT OUR CASE By MALAYSIA failed to exploit the strength of her case a hundred per cent at Tokyo by not taking full advantage of the uses of publicity At one stage of the talks some Japanese newspapers805 words
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Advertisement82 1964-06-24 8 aaaC-v* HP^ P^^^^^ 1— ~»f S f* \~Jr^^"^ Baaa^^lSaaa^J *Sgm^Ji L^/S^ J^&E**^' "^mCmM. m%\_ I ft 1 1* F^ Enjoy the masculine freshness of s*B Every Old Spice product give* you fresher kind of confidence ia younelf— we all it Old Spice awarcnc*s; the distinctive masculine look. SHULTOM NE W82 words
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Article, Illustration377 1964-06-24 9 Cathay-Keris executives say there weren't enough seats for all on plane which crashed with Dato and Datin Loke on board SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rpYO Cathay-Keris film executives, producer Roomai Noor and director Mohamed Am in, escaped death because there was no place for them on the377 words
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Article103 1964-06-24 9 JKSSELTON, T v c s Some three hundred Filipinos, including wives and children, arrived in Sandakan yesterday to seek employment. According to local immigration authorities, the Filipinos will be allowed to stay op to two weeks to seek Jobs. They will be asked to leaveReuter - 103 words
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79 1964-06-24 9 TAIPINO. Tues— Members ot ttie Larut, Matang and Selama branch of the Government Servants' Co-OperaUve Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. will receive a dividend of six per cent this year —an Increase of one per cent over last year. This was decided at79 words
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Article39 1964-06-24 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Tbe Indian Film Pans' Association will hold a reception In honour of Indian film actor. Mr. Nageswara Rao and bis wife at the Asian Recreation Hall. M.M. Naval Base on Saturday at 7 p.m39 words
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Article30 1964-06-24 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Public Daily Rated Housing and Development Board Workers' Union will noM its annual meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall «t 3 30 o.m. oo Sunday.30 words
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79 1964-06-24 9 KIT. .ING. Tues. The Council Negri today elected Mr. Tama Ent Tengang, a Kenyab from tbe Baram District of tbe Fourth Division, to the remaining Sarawak seat in the Federal Parliament. Mr. Tama, who is not a Council Nerri member, is vice-chairman of79 words
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Article79 1964-06-24 9 CINOAPORE, Tuet>. The company whose application In a trade dispute was rejected by the Industrial Arbitration Oourt yesterday, was the National Carbon (Eastern) LttL, and not tbe National Cash Register Co, <S> Ltd, as reported In today's Straits Times. The application of tbe National Carbon79 words
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74 1964-06-24 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Poor armed men gagged a merchant in hla abop In Beach Road before robbing him of MOO Mr. Ho Koon Jong told police that four men. all armed with daggers, had surprised him while be was asleep. The robbers removed a74 words
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Article45 1964-06-24 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ttvj Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Ohio Chye and Mrs. Toh will be the chief' tnesta at toe Rotary Club of Singapore's annual Installation dinner at the Oathat Restaurant on June Rotartan Ec Peng Liang will be Installed.45 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-06-24 9 Son and father of Noni Wright fly in to receive her ashes OINGAPORE, Tues. The son and father of Miss Noni Wright, (Cathay Organisation film director and producer who dyed in Saturday's air crash in Formosa with Dato Loke Wan Tho) flew into Singapore today to receive her ashes. TheChew Boon Chin - 263 words
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194 1964-06-24 9 A cable changed plans of Shaw brothers IT ARRIVED FROM H.K CINGAPORE, Tues. Fate took a hand at Taipeh on Saturday night for the Shaw Brothers, Run Run and Rurunp. For these millionaire show business magnates. fate came In the form of a cable from Hong Kong, calling them there194 words
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58 1964-06-24 9 Exhibition of 'vanishing history' ALOR STAR. Tues. The Kedah Historical Society will hold an exhibition of "vanishing history" at the State Museum Kepala Batas from Thursday. Photographs, documents and other exhibits of historical value will be displayed. The display, which will go on till July 2, Is open to the58 words
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Article, Illustration143 1964-06-24 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Three political detainees were released from Changi Prison today. They wer c Chan Sun Choy and Llm Seng Leong, detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance durlnjr Operation "Cold Store" In February last year and Tan Juat Seng, detained In August143 words
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Article31 1964-06-24 9 PENANO, Tues. The new building of the Penang State Chinese Association formerly the Straits Chinese British Association will be officially opened In Jalan Bukom at 3 pjn. on Saturday.31 words
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213 1964-06-24 9 Phone call about bomb in market a hoax SINGAPORE. Tues. A mysterious phone call today sent scores of policemen to a market in, Potong Pasir and the nearby Macpherson Road looking for "a basket with a bomb in it." Police received the call at 10.25 a.m. On arriving at Potong213 words
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Article91 1964-06-24 9 TKLUK ANbON, T— resolution calling on the Town Council to extend its boundary to include Cicely Estate and Ralnui Estate, was passed at a committee meeting of the Teluk Anton (Timor) branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress yesterday. Mr. R O. Samy, the branch91 words
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Advertisement141 1964-06-24 9 FAR EAST MANSION (Kirn Yam Road/River Valley Road) 4 BLOCKS 1 4-STOREY FLATS Mo<Um-tr«nd Dtiifn: Solid Materials: Spacious Badroomi Lrvmg Rooms: All facilities telephone, got, water, i— lam sanitation. Etc.: Automatic electric lift*: Ample coPDafktno soace* Loroe Dlovarouno* PRICE: From $29,500/- (Cask or EASY PAYMENTS) with 10 -year loan from141 words
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Advertisement61 1964-06-24 9 BEST BUYS NEW SHOES C--UlA4<5 Little feet grow straight and strong in the light, firm, balanced support of Clarks Children's Shoes. Shown :Tinkerbel l in red or white, 4-8$: $11.50 Joyance Sandals.colours: brown, white or red 7-1 0 i: $1^25; 11-ifc $13.95: 2-2*: $17.25. Sunjoy in white or brown, 8-10i:$14.75;ll-li:$15.502-2i:61 words
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Miscellaneous615 1964-06-24 9 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA eUUKXWAVI BEKVICBBI 41 and 25 metre*. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICES: 4L7 and 62.2 mrtn* 476 metres AM.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Tna 7.10 Op And About; 730 News; News;615 words
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286 1964-06-24 10 UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. gLEVEN members of the U.N. General Assembly's special committee on colonialism tabled a resolution yesterday calling on the i British Government to "fix without delay the date for the independence of British Guiana." They also proposed theReuter - 286 words
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82 1964-06-24 10 PANAMA CITY. lues. A man with a loaded revolver in his belt was arrested at the door of the room where Dr. Roberto Arias, the former Panamanian diplomat, lav recovering from the gunshot 1 wounds he received on June 8. sources close toReuter - 82 words
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Article134 1964-06-24 10 TITO IN SECRET TALKS BELGRADE. Tue^. President Tito and the Rumanian President, Mr Georghe Gheorghlu Dej, met yesterday on the frontier to discuss the Communist split. The main topic was the SlnoSoviet split and Moscow's call for a Communist Party Congress to solve the dilemma, according to well-informed and reliable134 words
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102 1964-06-24 10 QALISBIKV (Rhodesia). J Tues. The Rev. N. Sithooe. president of Southern Rhodesia's Zimbabwe African National Union, has been arrested under the Law and Order Maintenance Act. a police spokesman here said today. The polio spokesman said he was arrested at Fort Victoria about 220Reuter - 102 words
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123 1964-06-24 10 WASHINGTON, Tues. A high -Intensity earthquake in the South Atlantic was reported last night by seismologists at Spring Hill College. Alabama. Dr. Louis J. Eisele said the earthquake apparently occurred 1n the vicinity of the islands of St. Helena and Ascension in the South123 words
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99 1964-06-24 10 TOKYO. Tues.— The Japanese fishing industry will be operating the world's largest trawler fleet in waters off the west coast of i Africa by the end of this year- the fisheries board said todc.y In addition to the present 35 trawlers aggregating 56 436Reuter - 99 words
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Article23 1964-06-24 10 GENEVA. Tues. The 17-natlon j disarmament conference met here today to continue negotiations on general and complete disarms- ment— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration127 1964-06-24 10 SOUVANNA'S CONDITIONS FOR STOPPING U.S. FLIGHTS VIENTIANE. Tues. Prince Souvanna Phouma, Laotian neutralist Prime Minl.strr, yesterday set two conditions for stopping U.S. rec on naissance flight! over Laos and other "defence measures' against proCorrmunist forces. The Pathet Lao must cease flre and withdraw from positions taken recently from the neutralists,Reuter - 127 words
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Article59 1964-06-24 10 VATICAN CITY. Tues. The Pope said today that the Roman Catholic church was studying tne birth control problem In the light of new developments. But he said church bans on contraceptives remained valid for the present It seemed clear that he was speaking of contraceptive pillsAP - 59 words
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86 1964-06-24 10 RUSSIA CALLS FOR UN PROBE OF PACIFIC ISLANDS UNITED NATION I Tues. The Soviet Union has recommended that the Security Council should examine conditions in the trust territory of the Pacific islands administered by the United States. This should be done before the next session of the General Assembly whichReuter - 86 words
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198 1964-06-24 10 Court orders Commerce Secretary to delay retail trade law MANILA, Tuesday. i A MANILA couri yesterday issued a restraining order asking the Secretary of Commerce to J defer implementation of the Retail Tade Nationalicotinn law until .Tulv 9 isation law unui juxy z. The order was Issued by r iUPI - 198 words
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214 1964-06-24 10 DOKT AU PRINCE. 1 Tue.s. President Francois ("Papa Doc") Duvalier was sworn in as lifetime President of Haiti yesterday. He promptly appealed for more foreign investment in his Nepro nation. More than 15.000 people were brought in from the countryside byAP - 214 words
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Article49 1964-06-24 10 COLOMBO. Tuet. Mrs. Vivienne Ooonewardenr and Senator Chandra Gunasekera. members of the former opposition Trotskyist Lanka Sama Sama.ia Party, were yesterday appointed lunior ministers in the coalition Government formed by the party and Prime Minister, Mrs. Slnmavo Bandarnnaikc's ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party earlier this month. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement438 1964-06-24 10 "O» JSS <\ Built for p«ople who Ilka to enjoy a varKty of w.t.r In H im comfart! md pt.-f.ct •ifatyl Outboard motor or Stern Driver powar.dl All models (2 outboard and 2 aterndrive typaa) are cartiflad to carry up to 7 (lavan) adulta or a load of ovar 1200438 words
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Advertisement172 1964-06-24 10 FOUR ENJOY SQUARE Four Square Gold fl Ifl A Is an entirely new pipe tobacco of the finest Virginia leaf made even better by being matured in cask. So smooth to the taste and so slow burning B^fl ■■flj^H it's a pipe dream come true. Four Square BP' Gold joins172 words
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Miscellaneous260 1964-06-24 10 Straits Times Crossworc If |H~ WM~ HB&~ ACROSS 8. Chivalrous In battle like the 9. Not only has It a bark, but royal bodyguard? (0-2-4). 10. Sut^rrthrv^ (s>. g^v* 11. Just two polnU within the w». «»>• minimum showing smallest 17. Wretch with a design to productivity (7). tattoo (Bt.260 words
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Article, Illustration510 1964-06-24 11 Minister: Jurong industries will have little value... SINGAPORE, Tuesday. X HE Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang I Boon, said tonight that the Jurong industrial estate would have little meaning if parents still dreamed of Empress Place, City Hall or510 words
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248 1964-06-24 11 'I STOLE AFTER I WAS JILTED' PLEA SINGAPORE, Tues. A woman from Sibu today told a magistrate's court that she committed theft because a British Soldier had jilted her and left her stranded in Singapore without any money. Helen Poh Ah Hwa. 21. v.hu pleaded guilty to two charges of248 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-06-24 11 rE Chief Minister of Sabah. Dato Donald Stephens, was the first to register for National Service which began yesterday at the Community Centre in Jesselton. Dato Stephens was closely followed by his wife, Datin June Stepbens, who also signed up as a volunteer. The Comptroller of Manpower,63 words
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316 1964-06-24 11 Bomoh said 'I won't harm you' rape trial is told PENANG, TuM. 4 BOMOH assured an 18-year-old housewife he would not do anything to her as he was a Haji. He then took her to a beach and raped her. the High Court was told today. On trial before Mr.316 words
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215 1964-06-24 11 $2,000 for helping to catch sabotage gang lESSELTON, Tues. A police spokesman said today that a member of the public, wno gave information which led to the arrest and conviction of three Indonesians for their part in planting a time-bomb in the Kong Fah Cinema In Tawau, had been given215 words
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Article36 1964-06-24 11 BATU PAHAT. Tues. Mr. M. < Jebaratnam will be Installed as pre- sldent of the Batu Pnhat Rotary j 1 Club at a dinner at the Hoon Cheow i Tong Association on Thursday. I i36 words
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Article78 1964-06-24 11 3 Indonesian traders detained MUAR, Tues. The Marine police this morning detained three Indonesians found sailing in Malaysian waters two miles off the Pant, Jawa coast. The Indonesians are believed to be petty traders. They were handed over to the Special Branch after their boat had been towed to a78 words
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Article73 1964-06-24 11 rpANAH RATA, Tues 1 The Highlands tiger which has shown a marked partiality for dog flesh claimed another mongrel last night. The dog was owned by an aborigine, Bahteb bin Jalan. at the Sunfcei Ruil aborigines' settlement, about two miles uphill from here. Victims of the tiger73 words
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187 1964-06-24 11 Cholera control chief warns: Danger in the Bachok polls KOTA BHARU, Tuesday, chairman of the Kelantan State Epidemic Control Committee, Dato (Dr.) Abdul Wahab bin Ariff, today appealed to the people taking part in the Bachok by-election to take every precautionary measure against cholera. He warned that there were Indications187 words
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204 1964-06-24 11 A REQUEST FOR MORE STAFF TO FIGHT EPIDEMIC KUALA TRENGGANU Tues. The Trengganu.' State Epidemic Control Committee has decided to ask the Ministry of Health for more medical and health staff to combat cholera. The committee decided this today after assessing Its work and studying plans for further preventive steps.204 words
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Article47 1964-06-24 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Inche Ahmad bin Abdul Rashid Se;tlement Officer, will be tran* ferred to Alor Star as an Assistant Director of Lands in place of Wan Puteh bin Wan Mohamed Saman who is joining the Malivan Civil Service at the end of this month47 words
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Advertisement1114 1964-06-24 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT H ore's Si (Mim.)— Box it et: extra NEW DETACHED BUNGALOW fully furnished. 47 Tham Boong Avenue (off 71 ms Buklt Timab) 3-bedrooms sitting sc servant rooms rent $473.00 pm. Apply: 77 Ceylang Road. Singapore 14. NEW. WELL-FURNISHED oouae at 4. Jalan 9/3. Petaling Jaya. Three at: conditioned1,114 words
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Advertisement1265 1964-06-24 13 BuvntPOOL t WEST COAST U.K Due Score Sam f Shan ftnanf Linerpaal. Glasgow li Pt Jim 27 JaM a KtIIOCHUS ''Pill Pt July 2 Illy 3 Lmerpiil, Glasgow June 21 July 2 NEAS Luersiil July 5 July jlly 111 Mly 11 IEUS Li.erpnl, Claseow uly II 'uly 13 Uly 14/111,265 words
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Advertisement1349 1964-06-24 13 ■r*//J^/mJJAVJJWtf//J^ ISl'the EAC lines HffiL V jf^«B SINCAPOtf KUAU LUMPUI«P.SWITTtNHAIA •Pf NANO a— >^>^ rt,i»» Ik N^e^j JBJ I MNWAtH NOUkft m.AMfAHO 10,, tOIO I M»l 7/3. WILD OU«' SAIIINCS 10 CENOA, LE HAVRE HAMIURK, aREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOIHENIURG ANO COPENHAGEN Smgi'ore Sfam Penanj "KOREA' k) Gin 4i1,349 words
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Advertisement1315 1964-06-24 13 I BENVLINE EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON, LIVERPMt t CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENNACHIE \gg" i".,' l I aingatuia p t S iim Penanf Ant»erp Aif 11 ll Pert Tidy Jim 25, 21 Rotterdam Aug 14 BENHOPE fof S r| iS" -uigjpuri <t S'haa Rotteroam Auf 14 IR Plft/Juii 27 Jum 21 U1,315 words
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Advertisement1351 1964-06-24 13 feELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Stnf apora Pt. S^am P»narf n 0*» i •OH Or LEICESTER ll Part Tiday 25 Juie a July tCITY OF CHICAGO 21 21 Jmi 29 Juir h 21 Jaly •CITY IF LEEDS II 21 lily 21/23 Jlly 241,351 words
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725 1964-06-24 14 From Our Market Correspondent rE increased scale of the latest Indonesian attack in Sarawak following collapse of the Tokyo summit talks brought a day of widespread and sometimes substantial falls to the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. No section of the market725 words
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Article111 1964-06-24 14 May rubber crops wen: Kluang 91.000 Ib.. flu Bcnut 09,000 lb.. Amalgamated 1,024.500. Amalgamated Malay 88.700 lb.. Baasett 30.500, Borellt 140,000. Buktt Kepong 29.400. Kuala Sldlm 150.000. New Serendab 177,500, Tal Seng Estate 23.572. Beradln 126,000 lb.. Brook land* Belangor 239,600, Broome 371,000, BuKlt Mertajam 514.000. Buklt Sembawang111 words
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Article27 1964-06-24 14 JI'NE. 23. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67 i cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $605.25 a picul (up $5.25). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (onchanged).27 words
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Article27 1964-06-24 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Junr It June 23 •Industrial*: 104.87 103.93 Inis: 131.89 131.53 S rubber".: 115.31 103.34 Dec. 30, 1M63 100 Dec. 29. J962 10027 words
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Article846 1964-06-24 14 ("'OMBINED business id the bingaporc and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ol the Malayan Stock Exchange v»-£terd<iy with the number of shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Moldings U.UOO) 13.22, (4.000) 53.20; Easo ords. (3.000) ;>.■>. (1.000) $2.57. (6.000) 52.53. (2.000) $2.52; C. Smelters (1.000) 54.10; r. and846 words
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Advertisement1025 1964-06-24 14 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAJSHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacifle and Craat Lakes/East Canada Servic* Hcrg»up| toftonama F'citca nantn Montraai Danou cuicafe "Tsußtrtima Mara" 1 Aif II Aaf 14 Sept 17 Stpt 21 Stat 1 Oci "Mimhini Mara" 21 Aut (Sett MSift T act 14 Oct 21 Oct Wast Coast ol Central and1,025 words
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Advertisement902 1964-06-24 14 (E°loriektJ lines i TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND S.S. "HIMALAYA" (28,000 tons fully oircondifioned stabilised) Deporting PENANG 7th July 1964 SINGAPORE Bth July 1964 for Frcmontle, Adeloide, Melbourne, Sydney I Wellington. Limited ONE CLASS TOURIST accommodation available Apply to your Travel Agent or: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS t902 words
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Advertisement408 1964-06-24 14 ORIENT MID EAST LINES ss ORIENT LINER Loading tor New York., Philadelphia, Mobile and New Orleans. SINGAPORE 29 JUNE— 4 JULY P. SWETTENHAM 5 JULY— 7 JULY PENANG 8 JULY 10 JULY Agent., PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. Teh Spore tttZl. t. SkM 1J44 Peutg »»1. WILHELMSEN LINES fROMi Scaaliaanaa iv408 words
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Advertisement279 1964-06-24 14 V->^ ORIENT MID EAST LINES F*» GREAT LAKES SERVICE MM OIRECI SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE ANO MALAYA 10 CANADIAN AND U^. GREAT LAKES PORTS Singaoor* -»n»n» Uo«>i. S.». -ORIENT TRAOER" i-o Call la Pl/G. IH2 21 27 JUM 2/24Ju«e 31 J S.S. "ANGELIKI V. 11/21 Jlly 31/22 July 23/24 July 24279 words
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Article120 1964-06-24 15 ]\[ELBOURNE, Tues. Industrials were Darely steady with falls slightly in excess of rises. Most moves were small A drop of 1/- in Colonial Sugai to 86/--and gain of II- In Philirj to 40/--were notable moves. Ready Mixed Concrete eased fractionally to 15/7 in heavy trading. Minings were more120 words
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Article192 1964-06-24 15 CHIPS lying alongside the llngapere Harbour wharves er oipected today ara: Auby N.W. 1 Schelde Lloyd 1/2. Larut N.W. 3, Rutherverett 4/5, Sclanicor N.W. 5. Madras Man 6A. CheklanK 6/7. Tborsgaard 8/9, President Garfleld 10/11. Sumatra 15/16, RaJuls, 18. Bamora 25/26, Bentong 20/30. Orient Trader 31/32, Flintshire192 words
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Article231 1964-06-24 15 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 33. Three months. INDUSTRIALS i'.tmitpad 13 cts. M. Containers 15 cts Punlopa 15 cts. McAlister 13 cts. City Dev. 7 cts. M. Invest. 12 cts. Smelters 28 eta. 0.C8.C. 22 cts. Km> 16 cts. Rcthmans 10 eta. Krd. Dlsp. 13 cts. Robinsons 14 eta. Kitzp.it231 words
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Article248 1964-06-24 15 JULY first xrado rubber buyers f.s.P. 1 closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore anri Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 671 cents per lb. down thr,c-eichths of a cent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone v as inactive. R.A.t. and F.M.R.E. closing prices Hi cents por Ib.248 words
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Article36 1964-06-24 15 QN the free c.change market In *S Ms*! Konir. yr«terd;iy the U.S. I quoted at 5.74J for TT and 5.T:u for cash. tterlmg »»j quoted at 15.97 and one tael of sold at 24<J.36 words
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Article69 1964-06-24 15 CHINESE Produce Eichsnit, Singapore noon pricot per pleul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $471 sellers, drum lon. Cipra: June/July UK Continent Unquoted. Popper: Muntok uhlte $135 sellers. Sarawak unit? llStf sellers, special Sarawak black Jiirjj ."tilers garbled Lampon^ black |MT| sellers. ASTA $120 sellers. tingaporo Coconut Oil Millerf Am69 words
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Article98 1964-06-24 15 rC Ma la yan Exchsn|# Banks Aft so* ciatlon made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying TT 32 s B, airmail OD 32], 90 d/st. 33 1/16 credit bills, 33 3/16 trade bills. Csnsda: buying TT 3.1 SMB, airmail98 words
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302 1964-06-24 15 THE price of Straits tin was Ml In Penang yesterday at 5605.25 a plcul, up $5.25, on an offering unofficially estimated at 250 tons, unchanged. Consumer demand r.as been slow in New York, but tlie London market had been fairly active with302 words
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Advertisement689 1964-06-24 15 (continued irom race 1Z) FOR SALE tt Wtrda Si (Mi*.)— Box St eta. txtrm RUBBER EtTATI FOR lALI. 172 acres young rubber estate, 17 miles south of Sererahan. Details on application to Box A lOOO 8.T.. R.U WHEN BUYING Bthlnlesa Btrel Table Cutlery It Is worthwhile to see first the689 words
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Advertisement768 1964-06-24 15 LADIES DRESSMAKING tt Worda SS (Mir,.)— Box Bt^tta. txtn PO SIANQ, tr? Taoglln Road. Bins*por*. Blgb Clvi Ladiea PinmitMl KeadT-mad* Draws from $14/-. Tailoring Charge* from $8/- (Including CbcocKsara). LADIES HAIRDRESSING it Worda Si (Mir,.)— Box tt eta. txtrm FARIOA MAISON MARCILLI H /sty Hit Manicure and facial maka-no •inert.768 words
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Advertisement711 1964-06-24 15 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at oar saleroom Nos. 14/16 Robinson Rd. Singapore ON THURSDAY fcStk IU.Nh. 1964 at 2.30 P.M. Estate of Shaik Ramzan bin Abdullah Basarawi. deed. Nos. 11. 13 15 KELANTAN RD. Freehold. Area ?.807 sq.ft. Total Monthly Rent $195. Nos. 25 27711 words
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Advertisement1195 1964-06-24 15 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the purchase of the following Steel Scrap ex Sentul Works. Sentul: (a) 400 tons of mixed steel scrap. (b) 100 tons ot wagon underframes (High grade steel). Tender deposit $2,000/ 2. Tenders close at 10.00 a.m. on Bth July. 1964 at1,195 words
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Advertisement290 1964-06-24 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE YnilTH CENTRE— JOHORE BAHRU TENDERS from P.W.D. PederaI tlon of Malaya Registered Class 'C contractors and above will be received at Jabatan Kebajikmn Masharakst Negeri, Johore Bahru on or before 12.00 noon of 15th July 1964 for the construction of the Proposed Youth Centre Johore on Lot290 words
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Advertisement665 1964-06-24 15 I 1 UNITED CHINESE BANK LIMITED Have Pleasure in announcing The Opening of ANOTHER BRANCH 148, Balestier Road, SINGAPORE-12 WEDNESDAY, 24th June, 1964 COLUMBIA FILMS OF SINGAPORE LTD. INDIAN FILM COMBINE PRIVATE LTD. METRO COLDWYN-MAYER ORIENTAL CO. INC. MALAYA FILM SERVICE LTD. PARAMOUNT FILMS, INC. RANK OVERSEAS FILM DISTRIBUTORS LTD.665 words
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Article, Illustration804 1964-06-24 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with gAMBOLINA (Race 4) is tipped to land her fourth successive win at Kuala Lumpur today. The Jambo mare is in such rare form that she should easily prove too good for Class 4 opposition. Her win over It on804 words
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Article419 1964-06-24 16 Jack Fingleton - Jack Fingleton TEST COMMENTARY by LONDON. Tues. mHERE COULD BE a finish in. the Second lest at Lord's although at the moment it doesn't look likely with Australia 21 runs behind and one wicket down in their second innings. But one keeps a slight419 words
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Article215 1964-06-24 16 HONO KONG. Tues. Indonesia's touring badminton team lost all their three singles ma^heTto Chinese Players In Ca £!n. n arnf t"hf Indonesian wo- 15-? lo H«u Chja-Chaiw and Wong Pek Shek tost to Huang Hung-Ping 15-3. la-J The Indonesians, l-laying tor 1 the first matchReuter - 215 words
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Article167 1964-06-24 16 EPSOM JEEP'S besc bets are Gay Paris (Race 2). Bambolina (Race 4) and Mikado II (Race 8). The going is good. ll'mim lEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 LOIRJET Lara tor Escort RIVIERA Escort Intuition INTI ITION Lara tor Rlvirra Race 2 GAY PARIS PirUrnrl hrnfai Batu KAI)J\167 words
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Article1451 1964-06-24 16 CARD KEY A letter after the horse's name Indicates the type of going preferred, f fast, g good: s soft: h heavy a any Betting forecast, <SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowance; Soaidi. P.K. Leong, LJm and Dragon 3-lb; Ng and Chong 5-lb: others 7-lb. Race 11,451 words
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Advertisement398 1964-06-24 16 BUILD STRONG BONES INCREASE WEIGHT provides all this and 0 many more essential vitamins to build HEALTHY CHILDREN ■sr Junivite multi -vitamin syrup is specially iLJu.^lnlll? made for children !t contains vitamins A, B, C, and D in a palatable syrup with concentrated orange juice. For vitamin protection I !*~::vttC398 words
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Article, Illustration434 1964-06-24 17 ERNEST FRIDA - 'Demon bowler is here ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore. Tuesday SPORE RECREATION CLUB INSTALL MACHINE WHICH DELIVERS THE LOT gINGAPORE, Recreatjfm Club have acquired the best bowler in the world, but the club will not be able to play him in any matches. The "demon bowler." with the full range of434 words
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Article107 1964-06-24 17 Australia 'no' to open tennis AifELBOUKNh Mon On the ifl CHMitiK vote of Its chairman. Mr Norman Strange the Australian Lawn Tennis Association today decided not o support Britain's proposal for a two-year trial of open tournaments In 196S and 1966 New South Wales Victoria and Western Australia voted againstReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration524 1964-06-24 17 Rain mars opening of Putra Gup tourney GOLF by LC. Hoffman Jnr IZUALA LUMPUR, Tues. In a ceremony marred by rain today the 1964 South East Asian amateur golf team championship was officially opened by the Sultan of Selangor at the Royal Selangor Golf Club here today. Rain at 5.30524 words
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Article353 1964-06-24 17 Johore work out defence plan SINGAPORE. Tues-Johore. who drew l—i w ith 81nKaP° r f in the first round of the Malaya Cup tournament at Jalan Besar Stadium last month, have worked out a plan which they hope will help them to win the return tie at Jalan Besar Stadium353 words
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817 1964-06-24 17 WIMBLEDON LONDON. Tues. AMERICAN Chuck McKlnley. 23, the Wimbledon champion, took 58 minutes to win his opening match in defence of the title at the All-England club here yesterday McKlnley was cleared to 'play little more than an hour before he went onReuter; FT - 817 words
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173 1964-06-24 17 MOTOR-RACING IfUALA LUMPUR. TMev The Malayan Motor Sports Club have been praised by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman for their energy and initiative in planning a riew course for this war's circuit racing on July 4-5 This year's Rahman circuit race, will be held173 words
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347 1964-06-24 17 ATHLETICS— KOALA LUMPUI Tues Smaller elrls did better than the older girls in the Seiangor Comhmed Schools Sports Council's athletic meet utiich entered Us second day at MsMi Road toda? Elizabeth Mathe»> In Cl»*> 3 C a (aatei 80 netna hurdle* th.ir net347 words
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Article148 1964-06-24 17 OLYMPIC ROUNDUP mOKYO. Tues.— With 109 days X to go before the Olympic Games in October. Tokyo, the host city held an "Olympic Day" ceremony today the 70th anniversary of the decision taken in Paris on June 33. 1894. to revive the ancient Oames Crown Prince Aklhlto and the Japanese148 words
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Article186 1964-06-24 17 IPOH. Tuesday. SOCCER referee Norman Boswell was punched by a player in the Ipoh Div 1 match between Ramblers and Shaw Brothers on the padang here today. He immediately abandoned the game with 18 minutes to go and the score at 1-1. The Incident occurred when the186 words
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Article22 1964-06-24 17 IPOH, Tues. Heavy rain th* afternoon washed out play in the Perak open tennis championships on the Municipal courts here22 words
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Article23 1964-06-24 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. Entries for the Singapore Badminton Association's inter-commercial houses championship from July 11 to 20 will close on July 7.23 words
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Article126 1964-06-24 17 PENANG. Tues. Chow Klioon Kong won the men's singles title in the Penang Junior Badminton Championships last night when he beat Cheang Chet Yew 5-15. 15-9, 18-13 in an exciting final lasting nearly one hour. Phuah Kooi Ban of St. Oeorge's Girls' School won two titles126 words
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Article60 1964-06-24 17 MALACCA. Tues. PWD beat Medicals 4-1 in the semi-finals of the Malacca Hockey Association's knockout competition on the Malacca Club padang today. Johnson (2). Wee Boh Kam and Tan Wah Boon scored for PWD while ZulkifU netted the only goal for Medicals. PWD will now60 words
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Advertisement310 1964-06-24 17 An indispensable aid to successful business— The Straits Times Directory of SINGAPORE MALAYA, 1964. The only authoritative and comprehensive reference work available, with a vast store of information: 350 page Alphabetical Classified Directory containing over 40.000 entries. 715 pages listing Companies, their Executives and their Agencies, Government Departments, Public Bodies310 words
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Miscellaneous54 1964-06-24 17 SUMMARY SOCCfcK L. Perak Div. 2 (Telutc Ansori): Malay Club 5 Nova Scobia Est 2. Taipim League: Azman Shoh Club 2 BMH 1. Ho*« Cop (Seremban) NS Chin Woo 5 Indians 0 Malacca Div. 1: Kllat Club 3. 1/10 Guncha Rifles 1 HOCKEY Ne*rl Ui* 2 (Seremban). Port Dickson Oarrlaon54 words
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Article, Illustration364 1964-06-24 18 Indonesian bomber threat can be met; if necessary, more planes will be sent from Britain KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. \\R MARSHAL P. G. >Vykeham, Commander of the Far East Air Force, said today that "advanced types" of planes could be brought to Malaysia if necessary in364 words
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Article44 1964-06-24 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— The director of the Department of ExtraMural Studies, Dr. Jphn Lowe will give a public lecture on "The Problem of German Unification" on Thursday in Room G. Education Block of the University of Singapore at 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.44 words
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253 1964-06-24 18 TOPLESS DRESSES: DEMAND EXCEEDS SUPPLY I ONDON, Tues. Demand is exceeding supply in the topless dresses, which had their debut in London last week, a spokesman for the firm offering them said today. He said the only two models existing so far were bought by a London showgirl and aReuter - 253 words
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Article101 1964-06-24 18 Rotan for 'whip man SINGAPORE. Tues.— R. Sabapathy, 28, of Changl Road, who was said to have "whipped" a man with a bicycle chain, was today jailed by a court here for nine months, and ordered to receive two strokes of the rotan He was found guilty of causing hurt101 words
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117 1964-06-24 18 Police find pistol and knives in cemetery SINGAPORE. Tues. Police yesterday recovered a pistol, 30 rounds of ammunition and three Japanese knives from a cemetery in Holland Road. Detectives, led by Deputy Superintendent A. Gopalan of Queenstown Police Station, raided a Chinese cemetery after a tip-off. Pillar The Italian-made pistol117 words
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136 1964-06-24 18 JOHORE BHARU, Tues. The Johore Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Abdullah bin Ahmad, today confirmed that a cholera case had hern admitted to the General Hospital here. She la Che Saadiah binte Mohamed, 27, of Kuala Sedill. She was admitted on June 21. Medical authoritii's believe136 words
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Article349 1964-06-24 18 LONDON. Tues.— lt has been an uninteresting day in the stock markets. Business remained at a low level and prices drifted lower again on small selling and lack of support until early afternoon, when steadier conditions developed. Nevertheless, small losses were well in the majority at the close.349 words
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Article48 1964-06-24 18 LONDON, Tues—Spot 20^d.. July 20\d.. Aug. 2O';Jd.. Sept 20 7 16d.. July Sept. 20 9 16d Oct. Dec 20 -.d Jan. March j 20--d. April June 20 ,d.. July Sept. 20 ,d.. Oct Dec. 20 .d c.l.f. July 20',d.. Au?. 20 1 ltid. Tone: Dull and uncertain48 words
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Article22 1964-06-24 18 LONDON, Tues—Buyers £1235. sellers £1245. Forward buyers £1192, sellers £1192.. Settlement £1244. Turnover am. 155 tons, p.m. 115 tons. Tone: Steady.22 words
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485 1964-06-24 18 AUSSIES REACH 168-4 BEFORE RAIN ENDS PLAY LONDON, Tuesday. RAIN prevented any possibility of an exciting finish in the second Test match between England and Australia at Lords today and the match was abandoned as a draw. Final scores were: Australia 176 and 168 for 4: England 246. It seemed485 words
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Article228 1964-06-24 18 ONDON. Tues.— Yorkshire beat Glamorgan by to mning.i and 39 runs to take 10 points in their County cricket match at Leeds today. York.s 288-9 dec. Glamorgan 55 and 194 (A. Jones 83. A. Nicholson 6-44). Results of other matches were: Manchester Derbyshire bt Lancashire by 10228 words
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247 1964-06-24 18 LONDON. Tues. Margaret Smith, tall Australian defending champion, and graceful Maria Bueno, of Brazil, the "Big Two" in Me women's singles, both won their opening matches with polished ease on a rain-marred Ladies Day at the Wimbledon tennis championships today. On the247 words
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Obituary95 1964-06-24 18 MR. LEE MM THOO r "-d away peacefully on O < <1. Funeral will take place on 2.*i tf.'M. from tbe Khoo Kong Chow Association, 99 Hum* Street Ipoh. at 2.30 p.m. BUCHANAN IRENE ak'f 20 years dearly loved rJauKhu-r of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buchanan IS Mayfatr St.95 words
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Advertisement284 1964-06-24 18 WHATEVER HE'LL WANT TO BE^. BUSINESSMAN cS< vtf*^*""" LECTURER ARCHITECT £S >Sr\ DOCTOR YOU'LL HAVE THE MONEY HE NEEDS FOR EDUCATION BY INVESTING NOW IN FUNDS MANAGED BY, MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD. (CAPITAL GROWTH PLUS GUARANTEED DIVIDENDS) CAPITAL GROWTH Your income is assured but in addition the value of your284 words
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Advertisement165 1964-06-24 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) JOHNSON mil M ilium a iiaiiKtitrr Katie LOMM at Kot;i ilharu ,'H.ii on U H 64. A jistir lor Plppa. Thanks to doctor and staff. 1 I I < El r KENNEDY MEMORIAL STAMPS The most suitable souvenir to re- pj member this great165 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-06-24 18 JJIGHEST and lowest temperalures in Malaya md Singapore lor the period 8 pjn. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 90 77 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 90 7541 words
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